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Explain why the direction along which the electromagnetic wave travels is not the same as the direction along which the changing electric field is applied.
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explain why the direction along which the electromagnetic wave travels is not the same as the direction along which the changing electric field is applied.
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Electromagnetic fields and therefore waves are generated orthogonal to the electric current that generated it.
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